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o BR ER v of Black ves French et Iphy,: son of ¥rof Black the Distin- the French | discharged returned to r twogpears eant Mur- Tth divi- embercourt Pavy enemy I comrade. ilct he was | citation ) shelliire, e, Sergeant br his” own de.” States de- Sergeant ered the U LVLIVITYIN] |- AT AMERONGEN HOME Former Emperor of Germany Will Not ' Leave Holland Betore all—still Saws Wood. Amerongen, July 3 (By William former cmperor of cided here of summer and the Associ- “ated Press). Hohenzollern, Germany, has de- at les until the perhaps through- to stay st end out the autumn, owing 1o the difficulty | which has been encountered in ing a suitable dwelling elsewhere. health emperotn good, despite the few weeks. The miserable what hindered log sawing The 1 Velry of the remains worries of the last weather the former operations, but he passes three hours daily at his favor- ite occupation taking shelter with assistants beneath a garden shed when the downpour of rain severe. He expects to complete sawinz of his thousandth this week No visitors are now at the castle, ex- has monarch’s two or is most the tree hvalry and ous to get a transfer to the in- ice. With- nsfer Ser- front line ies drive morning igley. The welcomed in. A ela Kun, of the t, arrived v but was thorities, bntrolling Bolshe- e had a bssesston, ¢ she in- B propa- al large lith her. authori- Switzer- shortly ‘'ternoon h in the bn Wal- al. En- to still lock to e);tin« e other fire in a 3 was t to 19 nement at was [HED.” to be f been Te the s will breach theft The 0 use ere is d for e cept Dr. Kriege. the former emperor's one-time official doctor, who is cupied in liquidating (‘ount lern’s property in German)t CITY ITEMS Children from the old Elihu Bur- Titt school playground were weighed and measured at the Visiting Nurse association, 52 Center street, vester- day. About 50 children left their play to come to the Center street house. oc- Hohenzol- John and Sarah Smithwick transferred a six-tenement block on Glen street and a cottage a 21 Divi- sion street to Abraham Levin, the price paid being in the neighborhood of $17,.000. William Francis Murphy is visiting at his home in Beverly, Mass., and has with him as his guest 'George R. Smithwick also of this city. Delicious Pineapple Tce (ream to- day and tomorrow. Alexrod's Phar- macy, Park St. corner Bigelow.—Advt. Mu‘vnr George A. Quigley has re- ceived an invitation for all former members, relatives and friends of boys of the 102d infantry to attend an ad- dress to be given in Woolsey hall, New Haven, tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock by Col. John H. Parker. Col. Parker was formwerly commanding of- ficer of the 102d infantry. Angelo Paanessa has awarded the contract for the construction of a bun- galow on Stanley street to Conrad Ci- ancl. have The Rosebuds of this city defeated the Tigers of Hartford yesterday aft- ernoon in a hotly contested game, score 6-4. Daniel Fitzgegald, who recently re- turned from France will resume his duties as chauffeur of the board of public works on Monday. Peter Scaparis, present chauffeur, will be given another position in the depart- ment. Howard Stearns will give a, stereop- ticon lecture before the Methodist Bunday school tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Mr. Stearns will speak on his work in Italy while serving in the Red Cross. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. George Kimball are !spending the week-end at Watch Hill. Jack Andrews, son of Mr. and Mrs John A. Andrews of 79 Bassett street is at Camp Kinapic, Maine for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Andrews and son and daughter are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John A Andrews of Bassett street. ed Finest in World 0,000 Voters Overseas hd 1 he MI5S MILDRED BALLOU “Our big dances are a scream. It is done by card system, each man ‘helding one card, with ‘one,’ ‘two,” or three’ on it. The Y’ director biows a whistle and you start off with ‘one.’ In two minutes the whis- 'tle dDlows agai: and ‘two’ steps in (to be truthful, madly rushes to beat the other fellow, for ‘first come, first served.’) After another two minutes, ‘three’ gets his inning, and then we rest for two minutes, “I have a pair of tan shoes tnat plainly show where every hob nail has been placed.” The Y.M.C.A. girls also run open house on Sunday afternoon, with plenty of refreshments and an or- chestra. Then there is a huge thea- ‘tre, and movies, free to all; bil- liard rooms, game roome and so- cials and all sorts of evening amusements, During the day the men &reé in the hills on tram rides or donkey rides. Yet, in the first quiet moment, the boys begin again on thelr fa- worite topic—tha wives, sweet- Rearts and mothers at home ] find- ! some- | his | AIRPLANE VIEW OF C office building (in right f{ore- taken from an airplane. (c) Underwood & Underwood. e < nate An unusual picture showing the yround ) side of the national capitol the LECTURE FOR MERCHANTS and | DEATHS AND FUNERALS Mrs. Josephine Johnson. funeral of Mrs. Josephine Sophia Johnson was held this afternoon at at 2.15 from the home at Dwight street and at 3 o'clock frouy the Swed- ish Bethany church. Rev: G. 1&. Pihl officiated and burial in the Iair- view cemetery. avoid ; . ; The Dealers’ Troubles and How to Avoid S Them Will Be Topic Por Talk 35 Elk's—C. of C. Notes. was A stercopticon lecture “The troubles of a merchant, and how f{o them” will be given in the ISlks’ club- John A. Nelson. The funeral of John A. Nellson was 15 for the benefit of store ! held yesterday aflterngon from the rooms July all the city managers and clerks, and em- John A. Andrews undertakihg par- Jors < Rev Dr. S. G- in charge. The vall bearers were Justis Wal- len, Carl Johnson anu Alfred Deter- son, representing the'y Vega society and Herman I.amber Charles To- berg and Emil Larson, representing the Tegner sociefy. 1 The were: Edward Beterson Casperson. 1@ ornrent Fairview cemetery. ployed in these lines in will Ohfman be invited to attend. Arrangements are heing made for the lecture by the mercantile bureau of the chamber of commerce. The story will be along strict busi- with: retail flower and in bearers ('arl the ness lines and will deal was store organization, retail ad- cf- busi- ; The failures vertising, window display, clerks’ SeNele o Bl T CUNARD LINER IN. Maurctania Arrive at - New York With Troops Fromy Ovérseas. New York, July The { liner Mauretania arrived here t from Southampton !(via Halifax after debarking 184 officers and 3,494 troops and a number of civilians in- cluding the Right Ilon. W. S. Massey, ! premier of New Zealand, the first signer of the peacg treaty to reach Canada. Premier Massey was taken to the Isle of Wight in a French tor- pedo boat and \\:.‘s picked up by the Maurctania. / The liner browght here 115 civilian passengers including Sir Joseph Ward, fminister of fin:\"’n('r‘ of New Zealand. ficiency, selling methods, credit ness and system-in retail stores. plans for the event will be discussed at the last meeting of the mercantile directors for the summer months, called for Tuesday afternoon. Posters were distributed this morn- ing announcing the plans of the chamber for the Dbig outing next Wednesday at Momauguin, and a meeting of the ticket committee under Chairman 1 puis Raphael will be held at 3 o'clock Monday. The directors of the mewly ized Auto club will meet afternoon at 5 o'clock and mittee appointed to frame stitution will report. Cunard today organ- | Monday the com- the con- JACKIES WORKING ON RANGE American sailors learning. marks- manship at the New Jersey range. (¢) Underwood & Underwood. Sage-Allen & Lo. HARTFORD SALE OF WHITE FOR THE FOURTH VERY SMART. I AT PA in at We were fortunate White shoes. being Women's Pumps of the 1 of unusual the remainder the at P Get a pair for the Fourth One Group ai $2.95 In this group are: White heels. IFor Ties most res and Pumps with French White Pumps with low heela. All sizes. Ixtra at Shoe section, street 5 it special $2.95 a floor. pair. l obtained to get them home. PERUVIAN GOVT. IS OVERTHROWN Old President Ousted and New Lxecutive in Power Al Within a Few Short Hours, Tima, ciated Peru, July 4 (Byv The Press.)—Augusto bB. l.eguia, late assumed office as visional president of I’eru and up his residence in the government palace as a vesult of the successful overthrow earlier in the of President Pardo. Senor Pardo, all his ministers a number of high officers of the army and navy are in Virtually no fighting and no casualties . marked the overthrow of the Pardo government. Senor Leguia is supported by virtual- Asso today pro- took day and prison. 1y all of the army and naval forces in ! I.ima. and public opinion here appar- ently is behind him. The revolution began at 3 this morning with an attack the palace by two regiments of troops and some police. By 6 o’clock I'resident Pardo had been deposed and L.eguia proclaimed provisional presi- dent. The movement was similar to that which resulted in the overthrow of President Billinghurst on February 4, 1914. Tt was announced that Pardo would be placed on trial on charges of violating the constitu- tion and having conspired against the institutions of the republic. Tt alleged, the government in refusing to obey the order of the supreme court in the habeas corpus proceedings in conection with the newspapers Tiempo, violated the Another charge against Senor Pardo is that he attempted to purchase {he votes of members of congress in order to carry out his plans to annul the election of Senor Leguia and to place the candidate of his own party in power. The inauguration as president it is will take place within The provisional president h ereceived 160,000 000 cast in the election. on Senor constitution. of Senor expected two Leguia probably months. votes of the 200 recent presidenti: TO ERECT NEW CHURCH. Czecho-Slavs to Have Editice on Wil- cox Strect. the the erection ('zecho- of the Vs Work on church for city, which has been conftined excavation work for several now nearing completion. Members of the donated their services the digging work. The contract the erection has been awarded Rev. Stephen Grohol, the pastor. The new church will he 100 by 56 feet and will cost about $34000 The will be so constructed that when main auditorium is required work can be carried on. For the present the church have a Gothic front, and th¥* edifice will bear a resemblance to the Lithuanian church in IHarttord. The laying of the cornerstone will take place on Labor day and the dedica tion of the chapel will be held in October or November. new in this to the weeks, is parish in for by the the will entire BACK FROM I'RANCE. Peter Dorsey of Elm street, arrived home last evening from Camp [pton, N. Y.. where he received his charge from the service after months’ duty. Mr. Dorsey was tached to a medical unit, and during his time abroad he was in Engand, France, Italy and Germany. John W. ILynch, formerly connected with the New Britain Trust company, has arrived in New York after a year's service in France. le expects to re- ceive his discharge papers next week. dis- 13 CANADIA VETIERAN HOME 121, (e this city has discharged the Cana- dian army after with Canadian engineers two He spent 18 months in part in the bi war. The Americans who with the Canadians being charged as rapidly ships can Sapper Cooper of from serving been for years. IPrance taking of the grest battles are dis- as SIRABLIS RTICULARLY able a figure week today. o'clock | late today | is | | headquarters of El} as president claims that | chapel ot at- | the i served be ' SHOES o i PUMPS AND TIES S - LOW PRICE . to several of far purchase cases less than the actual value e o, v RT3 5. 3t B we will sell fine White Pumps 5 PR S ASREAP RSSO S 7 V- ik One Group a! $3.95 White and White Tie with hecl Pies with daa ¢ ither heels soles whire leather soles and White Pumps with low I'rench heels. Special DAY OF REST FOR AMERICAN ARMY Soidicrs With Army of Occupatio: Have Own Celebration for Fourth of July. July 4 AT \ salute stite the Conlenz Coblenz, (By of unian the 1N guns—one Associated for cach out in roarecd noon today fromn ti the fortress of Khren echoing up and down ti Moselle valleys as the fir army’s program in Fourth in Germany. first that Ameri- from the fa- which tops the 400 foot promontory on the east bank of the Rhine opposit the point where the Moselle joins Germany’s most fa- mous river. The salute was fired from the 75's of the Seventh field artillery and the roar of the same guns w heard before by Germans who oppos- the Second division at St. Mihiel, in Champagne and in the battle ot Argonne. The salvo today, howev« not disturb the army’s were (e newspapers. The Fourth was celebrated througl out the American-occupied arca all duty being except was absolutely neces ¥ r'i was filled with boxing meets and ball games ard the evening W devoted to theatrical per ances and pyrotechnic ancient walls of breitstein, Rhine pari Lrating This can artillery h nous fortress, rock and the the WHSs of cele- the time ts barked ed the the did Germans, tl plans well advertised i tod: what after track suspended noan rm- at tl For ti stein disnlay varinis units Coblenz district again the center cvening, the Seventecth putting on SUTPas IZhrenbreit was attraction in t! field artille: of firework drea an exhibition sing anyvthing the Germans. Ionglish and were used, consisting parachute 1 at ni Rockets after the this wa) The Fourth fireworks display o: 1he over American, German med of Irench, fireworic by even oi colored phts and flares whi ht as abando ets, were used ignals 1 wa fare 1ed by the Ge nmans armis were used zed ni cust be the Rhing opposite army headquarters here, thousands of Americans and vilizins lining river to waltch the promenade along the \ni th blaze o glory celebration of vican indepondence. PERSHING Is Now POSTPONES TRIP, Understeod to Be Planning to Visit 172 London, July 5.—It is that visit Loudon on July stood has postpoined his to July 17, planning uly 19, tle may b undie Gen. Pershing to lL.ondon to remain until J rccompanied composite regiment 2,000 by a of ‘ all the regiments stiil : Allies in IFrance If Nmerican troops representin ligned with the of his confirmed for in the and in the date above is be provided given portunity will Americans 10 partic celebration on July with the British The program includes he lun the op- the pate peac 19 marcl this city Pershing's visit to the receive award with the and of commons. SECRET SS10 OF ARGENTINE troops for Gen official will visit an city, of honor, @ a dinner at where an king house CALL SENATORS Buenos Aires, July 4.-—A secrel session of the senate was requested this afternoon by the foreign minis ter, who after the galleries had cleared read a note from the Allie and associated nations inviting A» gentina to join the League of Nafion It is understood that Argentina has been given two months in which to respond to the invitation. It s re= ported that the senate is in favor of Argentina joining the league. been GOING UNDER OWN POWER. Halitax, N July 5.—The R-34 still proceeding under her own at 2 p. m. according to «a message received here. She passed over Maitland, Hantz county, NS i D s ). headed for the basin of Minas, according to telephone advices. Maitland is 53 miles north- west of Halifax at the head of the ba- sin of Minas which is a tributary to the Bay of Fundy, was power wireless o'clock